The committee oversees the investment of funds related to employee compensation and benefits. Former Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver was the chairman of the committee, a role taken over by Jets owner Woody Johnson.

Minnesota’s Zigi Wilf, Houston’s Cal McNair and Buffalo’s Jeffrey Littmann are also on the committee.

Weaver was active in league business. As of the October owner’s meetings, Weaver was also on the finance committee, compensation committee and business ventures committee. He is no longer on any league committee.

Talks with Scobee

The Jaguars have begun very preliminary contract talks with kicker Josh Scobee’s representative.

Scobee will be an unrestricted free agent when the market opens at 4 p.m. on March 13, unless the Jaguars take action before then. Both sides want to reach a long-term deal and Scobee said in December he would be surprised if he did not return to the Jaguars next year.

One option for the Jaguars is the franchise tag. The franchise number for kickers is around $2.65 million and if the Jaguars use it on Scobee, that will lock him in for a one-year contract at that salary, unless another team gives up two first-round picks to sign him.

Last offseason, the Jaguars franchised tight end Marcedes Lewis in February. Lewis held out for a few days before returning to Jacksonville from California. He did not practice in training camp until he reached a five-year deal worth $6.8 million per year.

Delayed introductions

Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey won’t be able to meet with his players until April 2, and two weeks after that they will report for their first offseason camp.

Mularkey will hold a veterans orientation camp on April 16.

“That literally will be the first time that we’ll have a chance to sit down with our team literally to tell them where they are lining up in the huddle,” Mularkey said. “Up until that point, you can’t discuss anything in regards to the scheme. It will be literally an orientation of them getting to know us as a staff and us getting to know them as players. It’s going to be a slow process, that first one, because we have some other camps that come up after that.”